First available in 1977, the Turbo Arrow III was the first turbocharged variant of the PA-28R Arrow, retaining the conventional tail of the Arrow III and a new cowling which housed the six-cylinder turbocharged engine. The Turbo Arrow IV followed in 1979 and featured the distinctive T-tail which was common amongst other Piper aircraft.

The aircraft are flown all around the world and this add-on reflects that global popularity. The product features ten liveries from the USA, UK, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Australia and the Czech Republic.

The PA-28R Turbo Arrow III and Arrow IV for X-Plane 11 feature PBR materials with real-time environment reflections for superb quality and realism, 4096 x 4096 textures for the highest possible texture clarity and numerous animations including a multi-animation passenger door that, when open, responds to G-forces and air resistance.

Custom-coded fuel system, including the option of automatic fuel tank switching for use on those long distance cross-country flights (this option is remembered for future flights)

Custom-coded electrical system with functional circuit breakers. Circuit breaker logic is linked to X-Plane's internal failure logic, so if the plane is set to fail a certain electrical component after a certain number of hours, the circuit breaker for that element will pop out.

The aircraft is supplied in ten paint schemes which can be swapped on the fly using a pop-up window.

The Turbo Arrow III is supplied in the following five paint schemes:

N48427 (USA)

D-ERMT (Germany)

G-OBAK (UK)

HB-PMB (Switzerland)

VH-LLA (Australia)

The Turbo Arrow IV is supplied in the following five paint schemes:

D-EAIV (Germany)

G-BOGM (UK)

OE-KFT (Italy)

OK-MAN (Czech Republic)

N3023K (USA)

OTHER FEATURES

Realistic and accurate flight dynamics based on real-world performance and handling data, and input from Arrow pilots, including realistic T-tail behavior (visible using the X-Plane physics visualisation system)

Flight dynamics switch in real-time as you swap between the Turbo Arrow III and IV variants